"For every day in 2026 an LEO has been arrested for a sex crime"
@rachel_mle
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I thought this was about star signs
How about Youth Pastors.
So glad this kinda data is being collected.
It's a bit of a nitpick, but saying, "the very people who are supposed to protect them are the very people who are causing the greatest harm" doesn't have the same impact as saying, "the people who are tasked with protecting the victims of crime are the very ones committing those crimes against them."
I support her cause and I think some improved writing would help her get more traction.
Doing the lords work
This is the link for 2026: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z8LXhEe-_DDeOW_qC8cqnmOicFBzDxx8NzsOdUVfQOU/edit?usp=sharing
This is the link for 2025: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tX4F7XP5_5jZEebNQ8ibHR476CsrpLifCWc9nee8uIU/edit?usp=sharing
You can access them through her bio, via her link tree.
Here is the outcome of one of the cases from 2026. Can't say I'm sad about it.
https://whyy.org/articles/delco-officer-child-rape-gunfire-lower-merion/
Damn and its the trans people i should be scared of?
Where are the non- LEO bathrooms at?
It’s a bit of an oxymoron to say the system is protecting them and in the same vid provide data showing that the system is doing its job and arresting them.
I am seeing there are upwards of 750,000 police officers in the US. If there is 1 sexual assault happening each day (365) then that is only a .00049% of the police force doing this. Granted… even 1 is 1 too many. But we have to be realistic that every career field has its bad apples. Even Doctors, Teachers, Fire Fighters, Military, Etc… sexually assault people.
This reminds me of the BS we dealt with as a nation between 2012 to 2022 where cities had to endure being burnt down, looted, and people attacked because CNN / MSNBC would cherry pick the one interaction between a white cop and black suspect where the black suspect was killed and CNN/MSNBC would spin a narrative that all cops were out lynching black people. When in reality, there are thousands of daily police interactions with black people and none of them resulted in someone dying. The percentage of those instances were insanely low. But the news agencies needed to create social media panic and engagement so they could have content for ratings.